It is the same whether I use "make" or "gmake". The web says the solution is to use "GNU ld" instead of "/usr/ccs/bin/ld" ... but I can't FIND a GNU "ld". GCC and GNU binutils are installed. To what "ld" is this recommendation referring to??!!

OK...update already. I have discovered that the SUN version of GNU binutils which comes from sunfreeware does NOT contain the "ld". After installing a version from "gnu.org" into its own directory I got a version of GNU "ld" verified as ...

NOW, although this version of "ld" is the only one in the path "I.E. which ld reports the correct GNU version), I am not sure if it is using the correct version of "ld"...if for no other reason than the error is continuing, and should not be.

This seems to be working (as I am able to make without those errors) however, just for gits and siggles (and points) could someone please tell me what the CORRECT FRIGGIN METHOD for accomplishing this WOULD have been!! :-D

Um...not yet on the points. You can have them if you can help me understand why this was not working.

Regarding the above, I did have the correct gcc and ld in the paths (PATH and LD_LIBRARY_PATH) and had specifically removed the /usr/ccs and /usr/ucb paths from the both of the above...but apparently it was still finding the ld from one or the other (/usr/ccs or /usr/ucb.) The build would not complete until I replaced these files wiht the GNU ld.

I wish I had known there was a wxPython on sun freeware. I was using a download done by a previous admin. Wasted a lot of time :-)

Ahhh soo...that could be (newly inherited system to me, so I am not sure where the gcc came from, or how it got installed.) Is there a way around this (I.E. a switch when configuring) or am I stuck :-)